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Aleaky 12-kg bucket is lifted from the ground to a height of 15 m at a constant speed with a rope that weights 0.75 kg/m. initially the bucket contains 40 kg of water, but the water leaks at a constant rate and finishes draining just as the bucket reaches the 15 m level. how much work is done

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